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L4 series Bren?
Would this Bren be a British
conversion to 7.62mm L4 series or is it another conversion such as South African because of the unmodified butt plate?
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08-27-2016 07:42 PM
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Oddly it has a hold open ejector block and inch pattern mags and L4 type barrel...
The combination of features makes me wonder if it isn't a "home built", or is it a dewat assembled of parts that would never have functioned together properly in "real life"
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
Oddly it has a hold open ejector block and inch pattern mags and L4 type barrel...
The combination of features makes me wonder if it isn't a "home built", or is it a dewat assembled of parts that would never have functioned together properly in "real life"
It actually looks like a SA barrel (the L4 is contoured, not straight) with a L4 flash eliminator. I have a semi auto conversion with the same barrel but with a FAL flash eliminator.
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thats not a functioning gun. its a standard 303 Mk2 thats had a L4 mag fitted into it and it has either a 7.62 barrel or a 303 barrel with a 7.62 flash hider
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Additionally to the other threads, it is a Mk2 gun and our Mk2 gun conversions (L4A3's and 5's) came with the round magazine feed lip strengthening plates rivetted to the outside. The magazine would be about 5/8" or so further forwards too in order to overcome the dreaded 'twilight zone' during feeding. And the barrel is far too long too........ In short, it's a fake
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